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TWO CORNERSTONES IN THE HISTORY OF CIVIL LAW, ACCORDING TO THE JUSTINIAN'S...

TWO CORNERSTONES IN THE HISTORY OF CIVIL LAW, ACCORDING TO THE JUSTINIAN'S CODES, EXAMINED WITH THE PHILOSOPHICAL AND AXIOMATIC METHOD DEVELOPED BY HEINECKE

Heinecke, Johann Gottlieb.
[1.]: Io. Gottlieb Heineccii [...] Elementa iuris ciuilis secundum ordinem institutionum, commoda auditoribus methodo adornata. Accedunt variorum notae et obseruationes. Editio noua italica ceteris longe auctior et emendatior. Pars I. [-II.]. Mediolani (Milano): apud Ioseph Galeatium Regium typographum, 1779.
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[2.]: Io. Gottlieb Heineccii, ic. et antecessoris Elementa iuris civilis secundum ordinem pandectarum commoda auditoribus methodo adornata. Tomus primus [-secundus]. Editio caeteris italicis [...] collata. Papiae (Pavia): in Typographeo R & I. Monasterii S. Salvatoris prasid. rei litterar. permit, 1783.

[1.]: 8vo (192x114; half sprinkled calf, with marbled paper at boards, gilt title on a leather label at spine; 2 parts bound in 1 v.; pp. XIV, 350, [2]; [2], 353-640; xylographic end-pieces.
[2.]: 8vo (192x122; half sprinkled calf, with marbled paper at boards, gilt title on a leather label at spine; 2 vols; pp. XXXXIII, [1], 383, [1]; XXXV, [1], 460 [i.e. 480]. Page 480 misnumbered 460. Xylographic vignette at title-page.

Johann Gottlieb Heineccius (Heinecke) (September 11, 1681 – August 31, 1741) was a German jurist from Eisenberg, Thuringia. His chief works were: Antiquitatum Romanarum jurisprudentiam illustrantium syntagma (1718); Historia juris civilis Romani ac Germanici (1733); Elementa juris Germanici (1735); Elementa juris naturae et gentium (1737; Eng. trans. by Turnbull, 2 vols, London, 1763).

Provenance: Private library of a Verona noble family, whose roots are in Mantua and in which there were distinguished lawyers and jurists.
[2.]: Many inset-supplement leaves in the text, some left blank and others with handwritten study annotations.

References:
[1.]: IT\ICCU\PARE\018637 (10 copies). OCLC, 797465602.
[2.]: IT\ICCU\TO0E\033562 (5 copies). OCLC, 154639863 (one copy in New Zealand, at the Victoria University of Wellington, Kelburn Library).